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Stripping, nipple-licking. It's all in this one photo.
Try not to take it too personally.
First, let's get one thing straight: Barbara Walters invented going rogue.
Serena and Blair are at each other's throats in a way they haven't been since the first season.
It's Halloween, but the masks our characters are wearing aren't just festive strips of silicone donned for a night of carousing.
What was true to life about this episode, and what struck us as faker than a Photoshop of a politician holding a giant cherry-red bong?
Limbaugh and his ilk have redefined the terms of political debate, and Jewish organizations have not caught up.
"We will have a discussion with those in charge of placing our interns at the David Letterman show in the future," the Connecticut college says.
What rhymes with Sonic Youth and is also music to our ears? Truth, friends. And that was what we heard a lot of on last night's Gossip Girl.
For the first time this season, we found ourselves actually listening to what Gossip Girl herself was saying, and were happy to see that she had a role to play.
Let's see. How on earth is this going to pan out?
And guess what? Even at Sotheby's, it costs less than $8,000. Read all about it in our episode recap.
Our weekly recap of the Greatest Show of Our Time: The College Years.
The only thing keeping Peter Braunstein going in prison is season three of the Greatest Show of Our Time.
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